Organisational factors affecting turnover intention among female employees in banking industry in Malaysia

High employee turnover issue can directly influence the company profitability and also lead to several negative results including expensive recruitment cost, production inefficiency and etc. It is undeniably that the costs that need to be used to cover an employee that quit the organisation is enorm...

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Main Authors: Chee, Lyn Swane, Gan, Zhi Dong, Lim, Yeong Yuan, Tiew, Shen Ti, Lee, Woi Jing Jye
Format: Final Year Project / Dissertation / Thesis
Published: 2021
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Online Access:http://eprints.utar.edu.my/4307/
http://eprints.utar.edu.my/4307/1/fyp_BA_2021_CLS_%2D_1701773.pdf
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author Chee, Lyn Swane
Gan, Zhi Dong
Lim, Yeong Yuan
Tiew, Shen Ti
Lee, Woi Jing Jye
author_facet Chee, Lyn Swane
Gan, Zhi Dong
Lim, Yeong Yuan
Tiew, Shen Ti
Lee, Woi Jing Jye
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description High employee turnover issue can directly influence the company profitability and also lead to several negative results including expensive recruitment cost, production inefficiency and etc. It is undeniably that the costs that need to be used to cover an employee that quit the organisation is enormously high and organisation will be the one to assume all the costs to find another employee to replace the current one. The study aimed to examine the relationship between factors such as organisational cynicism, organisational culture, perceived organisational support, organisational justice towards turnover intention among female employees in the banking industry in Malaysia. The study uses SPSS (Scientific Package for Social Sciences) to run Descriptive Analysis, Reliability Test, and Inferential Analysis including Pearson’s Correlation Coefficient and Multiple Regression Analysis. In addition, PROCESS v3.5 is used to run the mediation analysis. Selangor (included Kuala Lumpur), Penang, and Johor will be targeted as our sampling location. Snowball sampling method is chosen in the study as the data collection method. There are total of 394 responses returned from the respondents from different bank branches and most of the respondents are from junior management and non-managerial position. The analysis discovered that all of the organisational factors have significant relationship with the turnover intention of female employees in banking industry. Besides, the result showed that there is a significant organisational justice and perceived organisational support indirect effect on turnover intention through the organisational commitment among female employees in banking industry in Malaysia.
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spelling utar-43072022-02-20T08:05:01Z Organisational factors affecting turnover intention among female employees in banking industry in Malaysia Chee, Lyn Swane Gan, Zhi Dong Lim, Yeong Yuan Tiew, Shen Ti Lee, Woi Jing Jye HD Industries. Land use. Labor High employee turnover issue can directly influence the company profitability and also lead to several negative results including expensive recruitment cost, production inefficiency and etc. It is undeniably that the costs that need to be used to cover an employee that quit the organisation is enormously high and organisation will be the one to assume all the costs to find another employee to replace the current one. The study aimed to examine the relationship between factors such as organisational cynicism, organisational culture, perceived organisational support, organisational justice towards turnover intention among female employees in the banking industry in Malaysia. The study uses SPSS (Scientific Package for Social Sciences) to run Descriptive Analysis, Reliability Test, and Inferential Analysis including Pearson’s Correlation Coefficient and Multiple Regression Analysis. In addition, PROCESS v3.5 is used to run the mediation analysis. Selangor (included Kuala Lumpur), Penang, and Johor will be targeted as our sampling location. Snowball sampling method is chosen in the study as the data collection method. There are total of 394 responses returned from the respondents from different bank branches and most of the respondents are from junior management and non-managerial position. The analysis discovered that all of the organisational factors have significant relationship with the turnover intention of female employees in banking industry. Besides, the result showed that there is a significant organisational justice and perceived organisational support indirect effect on turnover intention through the organisational commitment among female employees in banking industry in Malaysia. 2021-04-09 Final Year Project / Dissertation / Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utar.edu.my/4307/1/fyp_BA_2021_CLS_%2D_1701773.pdf Chee, Lyn Swane and Gan, Zhi Dong and Lim, Yeong Yuan and Tiew, Shen Ti and Lee, Woi Jing Jye (2021) Organisational factors affecting turnover intention among female employees in banking industry in Malaysia. Final Year Project, UTAR. http://eprints.utar.edu.my/4307/
spellingShingle HD Industries. Land use. Labor
Chee, Lyn Swane
Gan, Zhi Dong
Lim, Yeong Yuan
Tiew, Shen Ti
Lee, Woi Jing Jye
Organisational factors affecting turnover intention among female employees in banking industry in Malaysia
title Organisational factors affecting turnover intention among female employees in banking industry in Malaysia
title_full Organisational factors affecting turnover intention among female employees in banking industry in Malaysia
title_fullStr Organisational factors affecting turnover intention among female employees in banking industry in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Organisational factors affecting turnover intention among female employees in banking industry in Malaysia
title_short Organisational factors affecting turnover intention among female employees in banking industry in Malaysia
title_sort organisational factors affecting turnover intention among female employees in banking industry in malaysia
topic HD Industries. Land use. Labor
url http://eprints.utar.edu.my/4307/
http://eprints.utar.edu.my/4307/1/fyp_BA_2021_CLS_%2D_1701773.pdf